Architecture Reconstruction Guidelines
August 2001 • Technical Report
Rick Kazman, Liam O'Brien, Chris Verhoef
This report describes the process of architecture reconstruction using the Dali architecture reconstruction workbench.
Publisher:
Software Engineering Institute
CMU/SEI Report Number
CMU/SEI-2001-TR-026
DOI (Digital Object Identifier):
10.1184/R1/6572024.v1Subjects
Abstract
Architecture reconstruction is the process where the "as-built" architecture of an implemented system is obtained from the existing legacy system. This is done through a detailed analysis of the system using tool support. The tools extract information about the system and aid in building and aggregating successive levels of abstraction. If the reconstruction is successful, the end result is an architectural representation of the system that aids in reasoning about the system. In some cases, it may not be possible to generate a useful representation due to the system.
In this report, we describe the process of architecture reconstruction using the Dali architecture reconstruction workbench. We outline guidelines for reconstructing the architectural representations of existing systems. The process that is undertaken to reconstruct an architecture can be supported by other tools and in fact can be done manually.